Power Flow Analysis for a Two-stage Direct Power Converter for Use in an Aircraft Aileron Application

2010-01-1738

11/02/2010

Event
Power Systems Conference
Authors Abstract
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One of the most recent trends in the aerospace industry is the increased use of electrical power in place of hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical power. This paper presents an analytical and experimental feasibility study regarding the application of an electro-mechanical actuator (EMA) for the aileron of an aircraft using a real flight profile as a reference. The analysis is focused on the input power flow of the actuator converter, showing that the total amount of energy that would be regenerated into the aircraft power network is small and that the use of a bi-directional power flow converter has the advantage of reducing the size of the braking circuit. The investigation is carried out assuming a two stage matrix converter as the candidate power conversion topology. However many of the conclusions are equally applicable to other conversion topologies that are capable of bidirectional power flow.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-01-1738
Pages
6
Citation
Wheeler, P., Clare, J., and Trentin, A., "Power Flow Analysis for a Two-stage Direct Power Converter for Use in an Aircraft Aileron Application," SAE Technical Paper 2010-01-1738, 2010, https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-01-1738.
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Published
Nov 2, 2010
Product Code
2010-01-1738
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English